On Sunday, Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens beat Wes Welker and the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game, and while many Patriots' fans were upset, the wide receiver's wife Anna Burns Welker handled her anger quite destructively.
Once the game was over, Miz Welker took to her Facebook, and wrote:
This is the moment we've all been waiting for… Super Bowl XLVII!!!
It's a new year, so of course we needed some new teams hitting up the Super Bowl, and 2013's leading contenders include the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens!!!
Even though the highly anticipated football game is always exciting, this year's matchup is quite inneresting — especially because the 49ers are coached by Jim Harbaugh and the Ravens are led by his brother Jim Harbaugh.
As we previously mentioned, the Baltimore Raven's coach John Harbaugh was signaling for a ref to come talk to him and he had stepped out onto the field.
That was a big mistake. It was unsportsmanlike conduct and he was penalized for harassing the ref.
He claimed he was just trying to ask the ref for a timeout, and the fans all believed him. Or they didn't. It didn't matter. The ref penalized their coach, so they did all they could do…
They let their opinions be heard by chanting "bullsh-t!"
In this clip (above), the Baltimore Raven's coach John Harbaugh was signaling for the ref to come over and talk to him.
He had stepped onto the field, and, well, that's not cool - especially because the current refs are just scabs, filling in for the real refs who are locked out.
The NFL wants to keep coaches from taking advantage of these inexperienced refs (mainly because they're awful as referees) so they hit the coach with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The fans, naturally, showed their displeasure with a rousing chant of "bullsh-t" that aired live on TV!
Check out the video (above) to see how coach Harbaugh tries to play off his misconduct and hear the fans react. Yikes!!
Art Modell, most famous for moving the Cleveland Browns and turning them into the Baltimore Ravens (something that didn't sit well with fans) has just passed away.
At 87 years old, Art was a legend in the NFL community, and had been admitted to Johns Hopkins on Wednesday.
He sold the Ravens in 2004, but still retained a 1% ownership — and will be missed by many.
Jeremy Renner fans -- you can now rest easy tonight!
While it had recently been rumored that Hawkeye was being recast in the Avengers sequel, it looks like Jeremy isn't going ANYWHERE!
Our sources tell us that the recasting rumors are completely untrue and that he will indeed return to the silver screen as Hawkeye! Phew!
And, though it had been reported that some comments Jeremy made pissed off the execs over at Marvel, we're told he's still "very much a part of the Marvel family."
Not only that, but it sounds like we can expect to see Renner in the upcoming installments!!